Pete those guys must be working by the job and not the hour!
Thanks so much Bob!This is going to be such a nice building, well deserved! Will there be any sort of driveway to the entrance Pete? Gravel or otherwise?
Pete those guys must be working by the job and not the hour!
You won't regret going with in-floor radiant heat!
Wow! Those guys don't dick around!
Lots of room for visiting bikes Greg!Looking Good!
Like pot plants?Pete are you going to water in the building?
Pete are you going to have water in the building?
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Like pot plants?
It would require breaking up the concrete floor to do in-floor heating which is not impossible, but a slightly messy job. My existing garage has an overhead-mounted natural gas heater unit with a pretty powerful circulating fan. The unit is thermostatically controlled and warms the garage (about 27'x25' with a high ceiling) up to a working temp in about 10 minutes (see photo). Having more fans in the ceiling to spread the warm air around is also very helpful.That’s great Pete. You’ve inspired me to look into putting heat in my garage for the winter.